Edo Government Investigates Missing Vehicles, Recovers Three Amid Asset Recovery Efforts

November 23, 2024

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Edo Government Investigates Missing Vehicles

The Edo State Government has launched an investigation into the disappearance of over 200 official vehicles from state inventory, with a new administration vowing to recover all missing assets. Governor Okpebholo, who recently assumed office, has inaugurated a 12-member committee to oversee the recovery of government assets, emphasizing accountability and good governance.

The missing vehicles, reported to have gone unaccounted for during the previous administration led by Governor Godwin Obaseki, have sparked public outrage. The situation became more contentious when some of the vehicles were discovered being used to divert palliatives meant for vulnerable residents.

So far, three government vehicles have been recovered in different locations across the state. The recovery process is being closely monitored by the committee, which comprises seasoned professionals and representatives from law enforcement agencies. Governor Okpebholo has assured citizens that his administration will not relent until all stolen assets are reclaimed and perpetrators held accountable.

In a press briefing, the chairperson of the recovery committee highlighted plans to collaborate with relevant agencies and utilize technology to track and retrieve the remaining vehicles. She also appealed to members of the public to provide information that could aid the effort.

The missing vehicles were initially part of the state government’s fleet used for administrative and developmental purposes. Their disappearance has raised concerns about asset management and corruption within the public sector.

This development follows a broader trend in Nigeria, where incoming administrations often face challenges in reconciling public resources inherited from their predecessors. Stakeholders have called for stronger measures to prevent such occurrences, including enhanced asset tracking systems and regular audits of government property.

Governor Okpebholo’s administration has also vowed to address the diversion of public resources, such as the palliatives linked to the recovered vehicles. This issue is critical as palliatives were meant to alleviate the impact of economic challenges on low-income households in the state.

Edo residents are watching closely as the recovery process unfolds, with hopes that the government’s efforts will not only reclaim lost assets but also restore public trust in governance.

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